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AfroFair was an annual event held from 1980 to 1989 in Columbus, Ohio, aimed at showcasing Black artists' work amid limited opportunities due to segregation and racism. Organized by the nonprofit Arts for Community Expression (ACE), it featured art displays, performances, and awards to honor contributions to African American culture. After a brief hiatus, the festival returned under different names and locations, including as the African-American Cultural Expressions Festival, and focused on celebrating Black art and pride.
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